Billy Bosworth joined Dremio as CEO in February 2020 after serving on its board of directors since June 2019. Prior to Dremio, he served on the board of directors at Tableau Software (NYSE:DATA) for nearly five years, through their acquisition by Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM) — one of the biggest software acquisitions in history. Billy also served as CEO of DataStax from 2011-2019, propelling the company’s growth from sub-$1M in revenue and 25 employees to more than $100 million in revenue. He is a frequent speaker on the topics of data autonomy, hybrid cloud, AI and distributed workforces and was an active member of the Forbes Technology Council for many years.
Today we’re announcing our $160M Series E fundraising round, just one year after our Series D announcement last January. Given we have barely dipped into the funds from our last raise, why raise again so soon? The answer really comes down to momentum and pursuit of serving customers in a very big market. Since shipping […]
Today we announced our first independent board director, Robin Matlock, and within the past few weeks we also hired our new CMO, Anita Pandey. Read more on this blog from our CEO, Billy Bosworth.
We recently announced the completion of our Series D fundraise. In this blog, Dremio CEO Billy Bosworth shares his thoughts on this investment.
Announcing Subsurface LIVE Winter 2021 – The Cloud Data Lake Conference.
For many years now, the industry has talked about the separation of compute and storage, and for good reason – it was a critical step forward for efficiency. When we were able to separate the compute tier from the storage tier, at least three important things happened.
Earlier today we issued a press release announcing the completion of our Series C fundraise. For startups, fundraises are typically meaningful events; this one will always be special due to the global situation that surrounds us.
Enable the business to create and consume data products powered by Apache Iceberg, accelerating AI and analytics initiatives and dramatically reducing costs.